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The Memphis Belle WWII bomber is back on display after 13 years of restorations - here's what it looks like

Daniel Brown,Associated Press   

The Memphis Belle WWII bomber is back on display after 13 years of restorations - here's what it looks like
Defense1 min read

Memphis Belle

US Air Force

The Memphis Belle.

Hundreds of visitors turned out to at the Air Force Museum to see the World War II bomber Memphis Belle, and the legendary aircraft rarely has looked better.

The plane went on public display at the museum near Dayton, Ohio, for the first time on Thursday morning after a restoration project that required 13 years and 55,000 hours of work.

After a brief ceremony, visitors crowded around the plane trying to get the best photos with their phones.

The B-17 "Flying Fortress" will anchor an extensive exhibit in the museum's World War II gallery, paying tribute to the thousands of men who served on B-17s on daylight bombing missions over Nazi-occupied Europe.

Here's what it looks like.

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